Today's music, painting, and film share with literature in the
development of a new aesthetic, even as these other arts influence
(and are influenced by) literary themes and structures. And at the
same time the music and art of the past continue to re-echo in
twentieth-century letters. The thirteen essays gathered here open a
fine and varied view of the ways in which contemporary literature
interacts with the other arts. Surrealism in French painting and
literature, collage theory and the cutups of William Burroughs,
texts of Butor as shaped by works of Duchamp -- this volume offers
a rich harvest of perceptive studies on these and other aspects of
a fascinating topic.
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